You can call other Win32 modules with win,
so your module requests will be grouped together in one import argument.
And if your system doesn't have the module you requested,
win,
with your permission,
will download and install the module for you (using PPM).

And you never have to worry about the capatilization of those Win32 modules because win will ensure the proper case.
By default,
win also enables the Win32::Autoglob and Win32::Die modules.

Observe that arguments to import are passed via q// and not qw//. Of course, you could also use single quotes, but I prefer not to. Commas are the delimiter because they seem more appropriate than spaces. Also commas, unlike spaces, are rarely used in import arguments.

An alternative for dealing with the letter case of Win32 file names is a modification of the UNIVERSAL.pm. See: